Halocarbon is one of the world's leading producers of specialty high-quality fluorochemicals with over 70 years of experience. We have a wide range of fluorinated lubricants, performance fluids, semiconductor fabrication chemicals, lithium ion battery chemicals, pharmaceutical & biotech solutions and agricultural chemical intermediates.
Halocarbon partners with clients to create product breakthroughs that improve day-to-day lives by unlocking the benefits of fluorochemistry. Our chemistry makes products safer, longer lasting and higher performing.
Unlike large, public chemical companies, Halocarbon does not seek massive volume or revenue targets from our clients before we begin. We approach each client with an “entrepreneurial curiosity” to create new and improved products that truly improve their bottom line.
Our chemists and engineers commit the time and energy required to develop new ideas into commercial reality. When it’s time for production, we can redesign and adapt our facilities to meet capacity and delivery requirements.
Not only do we know fluorochemistry – we understand its potential application to everyday life, and are constantly seeking new ways to make life better with the work that we do. At Halocarbon, we partner with our clients to create breakthroughs, such as more efficient pharmaceuticals, more effective crop protection chemicals, and higher performing, safer electronics.
There are no limits to the possibilities when we work together.
Specialty Areas:
- Engineered Fluids
- Electronics Solutions
- Life Sciences
Visit us at https://www.halocarbon.com
Industry
Chemical Manufacturing, Organic Chemicals, Maintenance Chemicals, General Chemicals, Chemicals, Specialty Lubricants, Ester Lubricants, Additives, Valve Lubricants, Traction Lubricants
HQ Location
6525 The Corners Parkway
Suite 200
Peachtree Corners, GA 30092, US
Keywords
Specialty FluorochemicalsPCTFE inert OilsGreases and WaxesInhalation AnestheticsElectronicsPhotoresist and Semiconductor monomersPharmaceutical and Agricultrual Fluorinated chemicals